Nāwchālī
Nāwchālī is an abandoned locality in Mergasor District, Erbil Governorate and has an elevation of 1,585 metres. Nāwchālī is situated nearby to the abandoned locality Sinūnī, as well as near Mollayasin.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ayranlı and Meşelik.
Ayranlı
Village
Ayranlı is a depopulated village in the Şemdinli District in Hakkâri Province in Turkey, on the border with Iraq. The village was previously populated by Kurds of the Herkî tribe. The hamlet of Üzümkıran is attached to the village. Ayranlı is situated 6 km east of Nāwchālī.
Meşelik
Village
Meşelik is an unpopulated village in the Şemdinli District in Hakkâri Province in Turkey. The village was previously populated by Kurds of the Herkî tribe. The hamlet of Yaman is attached to the village. Meşelik is situated 8 km east of Nāwchālī.
Nāwchālī
- Type: Abandoned locality
- Also known as: “Nāvchala”, “Nawchali”, and “Nāwchāli”
- Location: Mergasor District, Erbil Governorate, Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
37.26° or 37° 15′ 36″ northLongitude
44.17891° or 44° 10′ 44″ eastElevation
1,585 metres (5,200 feet)Open location code
8H96755H+XHGeoNames ID
92946
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Kurdish—“Nāwchālī” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “ناوچالي”
- Kurdish: “Nawchalî”
- Kurdish: “Nawkêlî”
- Kurdish: “ناوچالى”
- Kurdish: “ناوكێلى”
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